Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, October 29, 1915, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
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BACHELOR RANCHER IS
, , THOUGHT TO RB SUICIDE
Portland. Oct 19. Bettered toy
the authorlUe to hare ' committed
suicide, the- body of Lewis Ia Endi
eott, 43 years old, a bachelor ranch
er, was found on the Skyline boule
vard near Linnton today with a bul
let through the heart A combina
tion rifle and shotgun was lying be
side the body. Claude Read, a farm
er, who found the tody, said that he
heard a shot and groans last night,
but thought the sounds were made
by neighboring boys on a frolic.
E. J. Bryant left this morning on
a trip to Salt Lake.
Fancy cauliflower and celery at
Pardee's. 5S0
Dr. Reddy made a trip to Medford
this afternoon.
Mrs. A. A. Flynn went to Medford
this afternoon.
Murphy dance, 9 till 2. Novem
ber 6. 58S
Professor Peck, of Corvallts, ar
rived this morning and Is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harris.
Saturday special at Kinney & Truax
grocery: 100-pound sack fancy Wil
lamette Burbank potatoes, $1.43. 80
Ed Weston, of Medford, was In the
city this morning. Mr. Weston and
his wife have Just returned from an
automobile tour through the east
Ret. J. T. Squires, Sunday school
agent, spoke at the M. E. church
south last night, leaving this morn
ing for Myrtle Creek.
Fancy cauliflower and celery at
Pardee's. 680
L, S. Nelson returned this morn
ing to his home at Vancouver. B. C.
Mrs. Nelson, who accompanied hira
here, will remain a short time longer
with her sister, Mrs. John Summers.
Dr. J. P. Truax returned this morn
ing from a trip to San Francisco.
Mrs. Truax and her slater, who ac
companied the doctor to Saa Fran
cisco, will remain for a short time.
' Kellogg's orchestra. Murphy, No
vember S. 182
Mrs. James Slover and Miss Leah
Slover returned Thursday night from
Oakland. Cal., where Mrs. Slorer
spent fire weeks. Miss Slorer had
been In California for three months.
Arrow collars at Bishop's , 40SU
Jfiss Elisafceth Helm, of Los An
geles, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. FauTre. Miss Helm and Mrs.
Faurre were room-mates at
Marring Llcvnua lnul
A marriage license was Issued to
day to John Henry Jantter aud Miss
Silvia Iehman, both of Speaker, Joe
phtne county.
Hour $1.10 a Sack-
Saturday special for one day on
ly Josephine Grocery Co, BSO
Mrs, tjuinlan Wins UV
Mrs. W. P. Qulnlan was the for
tunate purchaser of the rpll of Al
pine butter containing the' 13 which
the Rogue Valley creamery Is giving
away each month.
Pomona Grange Tomorrow
The meeting of the Pomona grange
at Frultdale tomorrow promises to be
one of the most interesting sessions
yet held, a number of entertaining
features hartng been arranged upon
the program. Sugar beets will come
In for much discussion, and at the
Invitation lot members of the grange
F. S. Bramwoll, representing the Utah
men who propose to build the sugar
factory, will be present
WIDOW OF F-4 VICTIM
GETS JOB AT MARE ISLAND
Washington, Oct 29. Waiving
cirtl service rales, President Wilson
today appointed Mrs. Frederick Gill
man, of Vallejo, Cal., seamstress or
flagmaker at the Mare Island navy
yard. Mrs. Glllman'a husband perish
ed with the ill-starred submarine F-4
in Honolulu harbor.
Hallowe'en ,Ianc Tonight
In Moose hall, which has fceen
nicely decorated for the occasion In
pumpkins, Japanese lanterns, etc.
Tickets SOc . No dance tomorrow
night ' ! 60
Back From Land 8how
H. E. Gale, who haa been In Port
land in charge of the Josephine coun
ty display at thv land product show,
Is homo for a brief stay, but will re
turn tomorrow. He brings photo
graphs or the display which he has
arranged, showing it to 6e fully ss
attractive .as it had been described.
The display features the Tokay grape.
Dana but has also excellent showings of
Hall and members of the clasa of pears snd apples, ss well ss a fine
1912 at Wellesley college. j exhibit of the minerals found within
Celery, Be and 10c, at Kinney ft. the county. Mr. Gale has hopes that
Truax grocery. 580 'the exhibit will pull down a number
E. F. Topping left last night for or the purses offered.
his home at Parkersrille, after spend-1 ,
Ing a few days with his mother, Mrs. j Punch Jonee Minstrel Tonight
M. E. Topping, in the Williams tvsl-j They are here, suit cases, smiles,
ley. Ms ToPDlnar took a bunch.of .band instruments and girls. Big-
cattle from the Parkersburg seeffon hearted Punch Jones and his merry
Paramount Picture
STAR
Tonight and Tomorrow
John Frohman presents
John Emerson in
The
Conspiracy
In the delightful detective comedy-drama,
"The Conspiracy,"
by Robert Baker and John Em
erson, one of the most thrilling
of recent theatrical successes,
Mr. John Emerson appears in
the role originally created by
him In the stage production of
the drama, that of Wlnthrop
Claverlng, the eccentric old
author of crime stories and
solver of mysteries, a unique
and artistic portrayal that es
pecially deserves screen immor
tality. The production also
marks the first presentation of
Charles Frohman to the motion
picture public.
Ford Weekly
7:16 and 8:30
Tomorrow
"A Leap For Lire"
"Farewell to Thee
"Hi MvHteriouH Proftttlon"
A Basdball Comedy
Ara. llu.
AmbroHl's Llllte Hatchet,
Keystone Comedy
Matinee at 2:30
SUNDAY
William Farnum
In
"The Sign of the Cross"
to Roscfturg for shipment to Portland.
J. P. MORGAN OPERATED
OX FOR APPENDICITIS
minstrel troupe of colored artists,
fresh from two days' record business
at Medford will be at the Gaiety
theater for two nights and a matinee,
giving an entire new show each day.
Funny comedians, dancing girls and
singers of note will help make one
of the finest shows of the season and
It Is safe to say that a packed house
will witness each show. The evening
show will start at 7:30 sharp; ma-
COMING EVENTS.
Octi 29, Friday Illustrated lecture
by Prof. A. L. Peck, of O. A. C,
on "The City Problem In Land
scape Gardening," In Commercial
club rooms. Auspices of civics de
partment of Ladles' Auxiliary.
Oct. 30, Saturday Pomona grange
at Frultdale.
Oct. 30, Saturday Children's story
hour at public library, at 11
o'clock, Mrs. Gloeckner, story
teller.
Nor. 4, Thursday Parent-Teachers
association meeting, Central school,
3:80 o'clock.
Nov. 6, Saturday Reception to meet
Bishop Sumner and the Rev. C. W,
Baker and family In St. Luke's
Guild hall.
W. H. Harris returned this morn
ing from a trip In Jackson county.
New Tork, Oct 29. J. P. Morgan
was operated on for appendicitis
at his home at noon today, accord
ing to announcement from his office.
The operation was successful and
Morgan Is now resting comfortably ; tlnee at 2:30 Saturday
at his Glencove, L. I., home. His!
physicians expect a perfect recovery.
The statement said:
"Mr. Morgan was at his office Wed
nesday. Yesterday he was Indis
posed and remained at his home In
Glencove. Physicians discovered he
was suffering from a mild attack of
appendicitis. In order to guard
agalnBt a recurrence, it was decided
to remove his appendix. The opera
tion was performed by Doctors Mar
koe, Lyle and Smith. His general
condition Is excellent."
A member of the Morgan Arm
stated that the wounds Inflicted by
Holt had absolutely nothing .to do
with Morgan's condition.
Why are there no meat markets at
the North Pole?
Because they never had a cook there!
LAND GRANT MEETING AT
COIKT HOl'SH TONIGHT
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A meeting has been called for
tonight, at the court house, at
which cltlions will meet S. W.
Williams, of the department of
justice, and Ionsrd Under
wood, representing the general
land office, for a discission re
gardlng the O. A C. land grant.
It has been called for 7:30
o'clock, and everyone Interested
In this question so vital to tho
future welfare of Jonephlne
county should be present. What
these gentlemen report back to
their departments will have a
most material bearing upon the
ultimate solution of the land
grant problem.
Free Lecture Tonight
Pror. A. L. Peck, of the O. A. C.
extension department, will lecture to
night at the Commercial club rooms
on "The City Problem In Landscape
Gardening." Mr. Peck comes under
the auspices of the Ladles' Auxiliary,
who have had good reports of this
lecture, which Is to be Illustrated with
many fine views, and will be free.
"The Right of Way" at MJou
"The Right of Way," Sir Gilbert
Parker's famous novel of the Cana
dian northland, will be shown la pic
ture at the Bijou tonight with Wil
liam Favenham in the part of Charlie
Steele. This !a another of the Metro
pictures and ts characterised by tbs
Moving Picture World as being "be
yond doubt the greatest Metro picture
ever released."
Take Rogers Rack to Florida
J. C. Crawford, an officer from
Jacksonville, Florida, arrived In tbe
city this morning and took charge of
George W. Rogers, who was recently
arrested at Wolf Creek upon a charge
of embetxlement filed by Florida of
ficials. Rogers was taken Into cus
tody upon a requisition Issued by
Governor Wlthycombe. He recently
started habeas corpus proceeding but
later had it dismissed. Crawford and
his prisoner left for Florida on the
afternoon train.
PALOl'SKK AT 70 IS
FATHER FOR 20TII TIME
Pullman, Wash.. Oct. 29. At the
age of 76, R. B. Ilatley, a prominent
farmer of the Ewartsvllle district. Is
today celebrating the arrival of a
ten-pound son, his twentieth child.
NKW TODAY
FOR SALE Twin Indian motor
cycle. Price $100. Address No.
' 1897. care Courier. 5S1
typewriter. Price $30. Address
No. 1898, tare Courier. 1 581
LADIES!
WE HAVE JUST HKKX THINKING
WHAT A HUNGRY WORLD
'T WOULD BE,
IF ALL THE MKAT SHOPS WERE
TRANSPORTED
FAR BEYOND THE NORTHERN
SEA!
WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR
DINNER TOMORROW!
C. H. ARUNDEL, expert piano tunr
from RoHebtirg, Is In the city for
a few days. Over twenty years'
International experience, En
dorsed by Lyon & Healy.
Chicago; Baldwin Piano company;
Effa Ellli-Perflold, director nation
al cofrttervntory of muHlf, Chicago,
etc. Leave orders at Rowell's
Music store. 681
UNDERWOOD typewriter, second
hand, for sale at $33 cash. Courier
office. 685
M PART .OF
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Order Now
Dry Blocks, Kindling
' and Sawdust
from Box Factory, also winter
wood. Popular prices.
A. N. Parsons
Real Estate
814 F St. Pbons 9-R
SOI I Bt PhoM 101-R
Beef.
Pork.
Veal.
Mutton.
Chickens. (
Fish.
Oysters.
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We load In quality, and lowest
prices guaranteed.
Phono 152 for Quick Delivery
CITY MARKET
GRAY A HAHHECK
Profrictors
403 O Street
To accomplish ..this feat, buy the
RECK WITH AIR TIGHT II HATER.
The Reckwlth Is perfection lri stove
construction.' If you luive any doubt
whatever, coino to us and we will
demonMtrato to you all we say
regarding the Rockwltli ..Heaters.
Extra Special for the
Next Two Weeks ,
Five Dollars Discount on
any Beekwith. Heater or
Monarch Range to any man
who has signed up acreage
for sugar beets.
We lire nlmoliilely mil lulled Hint sugar
beds nro money makers and Hint the
offer made to the growers Is a
straight, clean Ituslneas jroHnltlon,
METRO
Picturet
rn: i metro
JOJ1J1LPU1 Picture.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Presents the Most Commanding Figure on the American Btaue
Mr. William Faversham
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Aided by the Charming Article
Miss Jane Grey
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A Superb and Sterling Production 'of the Stirring Tale of the L
. . Limitless North Woods
"The Bight of Uaf
From the Novel and Play of the Same Name by Blr Gilbert Parker
Tbe story of a man who repays a debt Who believes la sn
eye for sn eye, a tooth for a tooth, and who, though knowing the
guilt of a man, saves that man and then suffers a return of
scruples and orders the other out of his life, saying: "Go awayt you
dog. You are as guilty' as HW1!"
William Faversham in "The Right of Way" Is, an epoch of
supreme Importance In the universe of photodrsma. It brings the
foremost dramatic star forward in the foremost novelist's greatest
and most Impressive tale.
A Arts 24MI Krone A Hundred ThrllN
"lleyonil olimhiw o a riwlt tin grtet Melro picture r-ver re
leawd." Motion Picture World.
5c, and 10c
Grants Pass Hdw. Co.
Gaiety fonig'ht
Theatre O
Punch Jones Rag Time
Opera and Minstrels T
GIRLS GOWNS GIGGLES COMEDIANS
Hundreds turned away at Medford and
Ashland. Be on hand early.
7:30 Sharp. 2 Shows. 25c & 35c
KING ALFONSO MAY
BE MEDIATOR FOR
EUROPEAN PEACE
Washington, Oct. 29. Whether
America or Spalin-Prosldont Wilson
or King Alfonso will mediate In
the European war, was the absorb
ing question among officials here to
day owing to tho renewed Intense In
tereHt abroad lh pence.
"Tho war Is now being fought In
the cfpltnls of Europe," nn oflklul
said. "Dovolopuvents there look as
though tho war Is albout over."
(Muny officials believed that Spain,
rather than the United States, will be
the mediator when Europe Is ready
to lay down arms'. This belief was
based on the fact that the United
States may not be regarded suitably
by Germany, In view. of her disputes
with the kaiser over tils submarine
warfare.
Unofficial Information from Ger
many was to the effect that America
Is not in the host position to be the
chief peace factor.
While the Gorman-American con
troversies have been amicably ar
ranged thus far, the feeling among
the kaiser's subjects Is said to still
savor of blttorness toward America -a
feeling which officials bore con
feswud doos not augur well for United
States chances of settling the con
flict Anally.
ANV (Trmo.v CAN
(UTIIIOK KULP ON COAST
Salom, Oct. 29. In on opinion ih
day Attorney General llrown hold
that the lands covered by the Paolfia
ocean within the throo-mlle limit p
for tho ti so of all cltUons, following
nn application by New York, Inter
ests for tho exclusive privilege of
gsthorlng klp off the coast to ex
tract the potash It contained.
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